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Robotic Control Interface & Manipulation Planning Library

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Robotic Control Interface & Manipulation Planning Library

A python library to operate a real or simulated robot, work with robot/world configurations, compute differentiable features, formulate and solve constrained optimization problems (for inverse kinematics, path optimization, and manipulation planning), and interfacing to various physical simulation engines.

These python bindings were developed for easier access to the uderlying C++ code base, esp. for teaching and students. This code base is how we (in the Learning & Intelligent Systems Lab) operate our robots.

Installation via pip (simulation only, no real Franka & realsense support)

  • The pip package was compiled for python3.10 .. 3.14, and most of the dependencies statically linked. A few are still loaded dynamically, which requires installing on Ubuntu:

    sudo apt install liblapack3 freeglut3-dev libglu1-mesa libxrandr2 libfreetype6 fonts-ubuntu python3 python3-pip
    #in latest Ubuntu also:
    cd /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ && sudo ln -s libglut.so.3.12 libglut.so.3
    
  • Pip install:

     pip install robotic numpy
    
  • Tests:

    ry-info
    ry-test
    
  • Run all tutorial notebooks as a test and showcase:

    pip install jupyter nbconvert matplotlib ipympl
    git clone https://github.com/MarcToussaint/rai-tutorials.git
    cd rai-tutorials
    make run -j1
    make run_demos -j1
    
  • For reference and testing, this should work in a clean ubuntu:latest docker (starting with xhost +local:root && docker run -it --env="DISPLAY" --network host ubuntu:latest):

    apt update
    env DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt install --yes liblapack3 freeglut3-dev libglu1-mesa libxrandr2 libfreetype6 fonts-ubuntu python3 python3-venv
    #cd /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ && ln -s libglut.so.3.12 libglut.so.3 #was necessary in older ubuntus
    python3 -m venv ~/.local/venv
    source ~/.local/venv/bin/activate
    pip install robotic numpy
    ry-info
    ry-test
    

Installation from source with real Franka & realsense support

This assumes a standard Ubuntu 24.04 (or 22.04, 20.04) machine.

  • Install Ubuntu and python packages:

    sudo apt install --yes \
      g++ clang make gnupg cmake git wget libstdc++-14-dev \
      liblapack-dev libf2c2-dev libqhull-dev libeigen3-dev \
      libjsoncpp-dev libyaml-dev libhdf5-dev libpoco-dev libboost-system-dev portaudio19-dev libusb-1.0-0-dev \
      libx11-dev libxi-dev libxxf86vm-dev libglu1-mesa-dev libglfw3-dev libglew-dev libglm-dev freeglut3-dev libpng-dev libassimp-dev libfreetype6-dev \
      python3-dev python3 python3-pip
    
    python3 -m pip install numpy pybind11 pybind11-stubgen
    
  • Install some external libs by source. You can skip librealsense and libfranka if you disable below. (To speed up compilation, e.g., set

    export MAKEFLAGS="-j $(command nproc --ignore 2)"
    

    To standardize installations, I use a basic script:

    wget https://github.com/MarcToussaint/rai/raw/refs/heads/marc/_make/install.sh; chmod a+x install.sh
    ./install.sh libccd
    ./install.sh fcl
    ./install.sh libann
    ./install.sh physx
    ./install.sh librealsense
    ./install.sh libfranka  ## for OLD frankas instead:   ./install.sh -v 0.8.0 libfranka (and you need to patch it...)
    
  • Clone, compile and install this repo (note the USE_REALSENSE and USE_LIBFRANKA options!):

    cd $HOME/git
    git clone --recursive https://github.com/MarcToussaint/robotic.git
    cd robotic
    cp _make/CMakeLists-ubuntu.txt CMakeLists.txt
    export PY_VERSION=`python3 -c "import sys; print(str(sys.version_info[0])+'.'+str(sys.version_info[1]))"`
    cmake -DPY_VERSION=$PY_VERSION -DUSE_REALSENSE=ON -DUSE_LIBFRANKA=ON . -B build
    make -C build _robotic install
    
  • The following should also compile docstrings, but might fail as this is not yet robust across Ubuntu distributions:

    make -C build _robotic docstrings install
    
  • This should install the compiled libraries (which are the python module) in the local src/robotic folder, next to other parts of the python module. To install:

    pip install -e .
    ry-info  #to test the installation
    
  • For using Franka, recall that the user needs to be part of the realtime and dialout unix group:

    sudo usermod -a -G realtime <username>
    sudo usermod -a -G dialout <username>
    

    You need to log out and back in (or even reboot) for this to take effect. Check with groups in a terminal.

  • Now follow the Real Robot Operation Tutorial on the tutorials page to test and debug first steps with the real franka. In particular test ry-bot -real -up -home and debug as explained there.

Building the wheels within a manylinux docker

  • Build the docker
_make/build-docker.sh
  • Compile wheels (this runs local/_make/build-wheels.sh inside the docker -- see inside the Makefile)
make wheels
  • Install these wheels locally with pip or push wheels to pypi -- see inside the Makefile
make wheels-install
make wheels-upload

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